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The forgotten immunocompromised are shouting from the trenches
Most of the rest of the world has moved on from COVID. We can’t
11/13/2022 19:00 UTC
Trump is actually working to completely shut down migration at the border
The Times reports that Trump doesn't even care about the actual policy — he wants to do it to get out the vote
10/27/2018 09:00 UTC
Salon: Sharps and Flats
12/07/1996 01:00 UTC
Science may have uncovered why humans only have one penis
Snakes have two!
11/07/2014 03:40 UTC
Long COVID is debilitating children. Doctors worry there aren’t enough centers to treat them
Doctors and parents say it can take months to get treatment — if their symptoms are even taken seriously
08/27/2023 20:01 UTC
Is your plumber Mr. Right?
A new series of plumbing company ads spoofs women's magazines.
02/07/2006 16:35 UTC
Ghost writer
Katherine Ramsland talks about her hair-raising experiences tape-recording the voices of the dead and photographing ectoplasm.
11/01/2001 05:09 UTC
Arnold Schwarzenegger to white supremacists: "Your heroes are losers"
On top of ripping Confederate icons, Schwarzenegger says that Nazi veterans are "resting in hell"
08/18/2017 15:39 UTC
"More Songs About Buildings and Food"
It's 1978, and a band of Manhattan art-school geeks called Talking Heads teams with Brian Eno to produce the funkiest nervous-breakdown record ever made.
06/25/2002 00:00 UTC
"Ghosts of the Abyss"
With an overblown techno-spectacle in giant 3-D IMAX, James Cameron disgraces those who died on the Titanic -- again.
04/12/2003 01:39 UTC
Nada Surf rocks: Why the indie band, with a new live record, is one of life's great pleasures
Salon speaks to singer Matthew Caws about how the band bounced back from a bad name and a goofy hit song
12/11/2016 04:30 UTC
"Bly Manor’s" lesbian love story is no cause to celebrate
The Netflix horror series from "Hill House" creator Mike Flanagan drowns its queer characters in sad & tired tropes
10/29/2020 00:47 UTC
Sandra Bland's American tragedy: How a country's vicious history lives on in an all-too-modern outrage
Sandra Bland's story is about race and migration, the ghosts that still haunt us and the violence that won't end
07/25/2015 17:29 UTC
Mondo Weirdo
An innocent stay turns eerie in a haunted California hotel.
09/30/1997 13:26 UTC
How this camera mimics the human eye
Developed by Swiss engineers, the Dynamic Vision Sensor captures motion by operating like the neurons in our eyes
08/23/2013 21:21 UTC